“Bogs and Bitterns”: Somerset Wetland Restoration is one of twenty schemes being funded by the Government's Species Survival Fund. As Species Survival Project Fund Coordinator, you will provide project management and coordination of the Species Survival Fund project and work on the development of specific species and habitat works at the Brides Mound and St Brigid’s Chapel site in Glastonbury. We are looking for an individual with both hands-on experience of delivering nature conservation work and project management expertise. Salary:
£30,500 Contract type:
Fixed term until end of February 2026 Working hours:
Full time Location:
Callow Rock, Shipham Gorge, Cheddar. With opportunities for hybrid working. This project aims to deliver 50 hectares of wetland habitat restoration and expansion to improve and create quality ‘stepping stone’ sites of high-quality biodiversity and to enable species abundance across the wider county. As Species Survival Project Fund Coordinator, you will have two main areas of work. The main part of the role is to provide project management and coordination of the Species Survival Fund project, ensuring we are on track, including meeting budget requirements, collating information, and reporting as required, and providing line manager support to the project Ecologist. The second part of the role is to work on the development of specific species and habitat works at the Brides Mound and St Brigid’s Chapel site in Glastonbury; here SWT is working in close cooperation with the Friends of Brides Mound and Southwest Heritage Trust and is funded by the Glastonbury Town Deal Fund. Key Responsibilities and Tasks Manage the Project Line Management Work with Partners and Volunteers Closing date:
Tuesday 14th January 2025 The opportunity to make a real and positive difference to nature, communities, and the climate. Please CLICK HERE to be redirected to our website for more details and how to apply.
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